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Final Approach
The first mistake was letting any shop with the word "Jet" on the company logo touch a Cherokee...
The first mistake was letting any shop with the word "Jet" on the company logo touch a Cherokee...
The first mistake was letting any shop with the word "Jet" on the company logo touch a Cherokee...
What would you feel a reasonable fee for an oil change on a 4 cyl lycoming should be?
What would you feel a reasonable fee for an oil change on a 4 cyl lycoming should be?
Tim you should expect an answer like this from Wayne. Of course it depends on circumstances. But once again he didn't answer your question because he knows that. Not before he pointed out that your shop would go broke doing that.....Depends on circumstances.
If oil and filter are priced separately, does number of cylinders matter?
Is this to be part of our ongoing business and billed accordingly, or as a promo loss-leader for other work?
Will we actually observe our techs doing the work and record the process for time and billing purposes or accept the pretense that it can be done in an hour or so?
50 per hour, you bring the oil and filter. and remove the old oil.What would you feel a reasonable fee for an oil change on a 4 cyl lycoming should be?
I don't know, they aren't all bad, but I typically turn my own wrenches and pay them for shop space and facilities and a sign off, which are often given for free since I bought fuel there and brought a box of donuts when I asked them about what I needed. Even the Signature FBOs that everybody bad mouths I've never had issues with. They have given me free nitrogen to top up a strut and typically I can negotiate the price of gas to within a nickel of the best regional price by just asking what the price is on 100+ gallons, worst I managed was a quarter over and that was on a field where they had a fuel monopoly. I've also had them stick my plane in the hangar for free when a storm was coming and I was still in town in their Mercedes crew car.
Yeah. Even with removal/reinstall of the prop, you should be under 4 hours.I'm thinking an alternator on a Cherokee / Comanche etc should take maybe 2 hours - and thats if you drop the bolts several times and need to crawl around and find them.
I'd ask for documentation of the time. Many states have departments for repair shop fraud. 17hrs to replace an alternator? Even if they had to pull the prop to change the belt it should not have been more than 5 if even that. A reasonably skilled mechanic doing just the alternator could do it in an hour and a half.
Not to rub salt in it, but by way of comparison, I had the alt quit in my Cherokee 140 at MHT. I believe the entire bill came to around $900+/-, including a new 12/70 by overnight freight.
Unfortunately, I tink you been had. I'd talk to somebody and register your displeasure.
This number I like including the parts and overnight freight.
Tim you should expect an answer like this from Wayne. Of course it depends on circumstances. But once again he didn't answer your question because he knows that. Not before he pointed out that your shop would go broke doing that.....
Except for the fact that as an owner one can drive the alternator down the street to Mike's Auto Electric and get if fixed for $75.
Maybe at home. Harder to do on the road.
Maybe at home. Harder to do on the road.
Depends where, in the middle of nowhere,ok, but any town of any size has an auto electric shop.
It's not so much finding an alternator shop, but having the testicular fortitude to start peeling parts off in the transient parking area of an airport where no one knows who the hell you are.
" uh, pardon me, but can I borrow a 9/16" box end wrench?"
There's always a premium for away from home breakdowns. Though some places are great. RAM aviation at Ormond Beach fiexed up an ASI problem for me for $30. An A&P in Georgetown, Ky, got me back on my way after I lost a jug for no more than it would have cost me at home.
I guess I oughta carry more tools. But $2,800 is airport robbery for an alt.
The 'We mechanics are kin' thing happens.
Except those mechanics have actual ratings to allow them the privilege.
LOL, never met one that worried about it and I've worked at a CRS and for an IA. All the certificate is for is paperwork, and back when I worked for the CRS, I could sign off on the CRS's number with no rating.
All the certificate is for is paperwork.
My partner recently had the alternator fail while he was in SC. Took the plane to Charleston Jet to have the alternator replaced. The final Bill was $2800! They charged $170 to replace a fuse. $235 for misc. 17 hours labor. $240 for shipping! I talked to my shop in MD and he said it is a 4 hour job at worst. I am thinking it should be an $800 bill. What do you guys/gals think?
I'd contact the shop and complain about the labor. I think the consensus is that they must have got the figure wrong. The question I'd ask my partner was did he get an estimate or did he toss the keys and say fix it?
An estimate doesn't limit your exposure. "Yes, I estimated $0.50, and the real charge was $1,000. But it was a non-binding estimate and you gave me permission to fix the problem. As it turned out, the problem wasn't a bad fuse, it was a ....."
Define the scope of the inspection or repair and get a quote. In writing.
If you don't, you're subject to unfortunate surprises.
LOL, never met one that worried about it and I've worked at a CRS and for an IA. All the certificate is for is paperwork, and back when I worked for the CRS, I could sign off on the CRS's number with no rating.
well, thats not really the case - most mech types are pretty decent guys [and gals now] and when they end up blowing through an estimate feel bad enough about it to work with you a little bit -
Based on what? The same book you use to quote 20 minutes for wheel bearings?
R&I the prop on a Cherokee takes an hour, I would expect they would charge 1.5. R&R Alternator would be another hour. Belt (with prop, and alt removed) would be about 2 min. so we'll give them .2 (12 min),
R&I cowling would be another hour (most likely less) So we've got a total of 2.7 hours flagged time. Now if they screw off and take all day, they still should only get paid for 2.7, and If they get it done in an hour, they should still get 2.7.
20 min for wheel bearings on one wheel, with spats removed isn't totally out of the ballpark, but I'd like to see .5, or .6.
What code?You just broke the code. When you're estimating the time required for any MX job, when do the the meter start?
If it's an oil change, where's the plane? His hangar or ours? Do we tow or taxi? He thinks it takes 5 minutes to taxi, we know it takes at least a half-hour to tow because ground puts all the towed planes at the bottom of the movement list.
Do we have the correct combination, or has he changed it? Will the hangar doors move by hand? How many battery chargers, engine heaters and other doo-dads do we need to disconnect and move to get it out of the hangar? Is the airport car in the way? Will it start? Will the plane start?
What code?
Yer splittin' hairs here.
Dude was soaked some un-godly number of dollars for an alternator, and fuse. I doubt that his hangar was involved, and probably taxied it up to the door of the shop. I don't know.
But the fact remains that the time to replace an alternator with belt on a Cherokee should be about 4 hours and the fuse should be about .1 plus fuse (about $1) $240 for shipping is usurious. I can ship a whole engine for $250.
OK so my labor times flow with the consensus.
Now the only variable is the rate, @ 500/hr I guess $2400 for an alt change (including $240 shipping) is not too far off the mark?
I'd ask for documentation of the time. Many states have departments for repair shop fraud. 17hrs to replace an alternator? Even if they had to pull the prop to change the belt it should not have been more than 5 if even that. A reasonably skilled mechanic doing just the alternator could do it in an hour and a half.
well, thats not really the case - most mech types are pretty decent guys [and gals now] and when they end up blowing through an estimate feel bad enough about it to work with you a little bit -